Kitchen Refresh in Wiltshire and the South West
Don’t Replace Your Kitchen - just rethink it
A tired kitchen doesn’t always need replacing…
If the layout still works and the cabinets are worth keeping, a thoughtful refresh can completely change how the room looks, feels and functions — often with less disruption and cost
the cabinet layout works
the structure is solid
the room functions well
But over time the kitchen can begin to feel tired — dated doors, worn worktops, awkward storage or colours that belong to another era
When that happens, many people assume the only solution is to remove everything and start again
In many homes, that simply isn’t necessary
A thoughtful kitchen refresh focuses on improving what matters most — restoring the room so it feels fresh, practical and enjoyable again
When A Refresh Makes Sense
Refreshing your kitchen is often the right approach if
the existing layout works well
the cabinet carcasses are still structurally sound
the kitchen simply looks tired or dated
you’d prefer less disruption in your home
you want a sensible alternative to full replacement
Instead of removing everything, we start by carefully assessing what already works
Then we improve the elements that will make the biggest difference
The result can feel like a completely new kitchen — without unnecessary upheaval
What Can Be Improved?
A refresh focuses on the elements that shape how a kitchen looks and feels
This might include
new cabinet doors
professional spraying of existing doors
replacement work surfaces
updated sinks and taps
improved internal storage
lighting improvements
subtle layout refinements where appropriate
Individually these changes are simple
Combined thoughtfully, they can transform the character of the room
Replacement Worktops
A work surface changes the way a kitchen feels more than almost any other element
Professional Kitchen Cabinet Spraying
Changing the colour of your kitchen can be one of the most effective updates you make
When carried out properly, it offers a smooth, durable surface that feels consistent, refined and long-lasting — not rushed or improvised
In-Cabinet Storage
Thoughtful in-cabinet storage can transform how easily you move, cook and organise — often without changing the visible layout of the room
Why Refresh Instead of Replace?
Many homeowners feel uncomfortable removing a kitchen that still functions well
Refreshing allows you to improve the room in a more thoughtful way
A refresh is often
more cost-effective
faster to complete
less disruptive in your home
more environmentally responsible
Most importantly, it avoids unnecessary waste when the existing kitchen still has good foundations
It’s not about doing less. It’s about doing what makes sense
What Can Be Changed?
Designed Carefully In Your Home
Every project begins with a relaxed home design visit
We’ll walk through your kitchen together and talk about what works well — and what doesn’t
Often the biggest improvements come from small, intelligent changes
During the visit we’ll explore
how you use the space
which elements can remain
which improvements will have the greatest impact
Door and work surface samples are brought into the space, because -
brochures never reproduce colours faithfully,
showroom displays are perfectly optimised - unlike real life, and
there is no substitute for seeing and feeling the real thing
If a refresh is the right solution, a clear, written proposal will outline
what will be replaced
what will remain
realistic timescales
transparent costs
You’ll then have time to review everything carefully before moving forward
A Calm, Clear Process
Kitchen projects can feel complicated, uncertain and stressful
Your path to a perfect kitchen is straightforward
1. Home Design Visit (1-2 hours)
A relaxed conversation in your home to understand the room and how you use it
We know the right questions to ask and how to avoid costly mistakes
2. Design and Materials Selection (2-4 weeks)
Layouts, finishes and practical details are considered carefully and clearly communicated
Thoughtful, not rushed and based on our experience with similar projects
3. Careful Installation (2-4 weeks)
Your kitchen is installed with the attention to detail expected from a cabinetmaker
You deal with one person, from design to completion
What Does A Refresh Cost?
Every kitchen is different, but it helps to have a guide
A typical refresh project including
replacement doors
sink and tap
quartz work surfaces
often sits in the £15,000 – £20,000 range
Lighter updates can sit below this, while larger projects with additional improvements may be higher
Budget is discussed openly from the beginning so the project remains comfortable and realistic
What Kitchen Refresh Clients Say
Is A Refresh Right For You?
If you’re unsure whether a refresh or a full kitchen replacement would suit you better, that’s exactly what the home design visit is for
There’s no obligation — just practical guidance to help you understand your options clearly
Book your home design visit →
Case Study - Kitchen Refresh Project
A tired and dated kitchen has been transformed with a new professionally sprayed colour scheme, replacement quartz work surfaces and a luxurious-feeling undermount sink
When Professional Spraying Makes Sense
Professional cabinet spraying is often the right choice if
Your existing solid wood cabinet doors are structurally sound
The layout works well
The finish feels dated or worn
You’d like to change colour without replacing cabinetry
You want a controlled, durable result rather than a hand-painted look
It can be one of the most effective ways to modernise a kitchen — when done correctly
Case Study - Professional Spray Finishing: Kitchen Refresh
Book your Home Design Visit
The best way to explore whether a kitchen refresh is right for your home is to start with a conversation in the space itself
We’ll look at the room together and talk through the possibilities
Common Questions About Refreshing a Kitchen
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In many cases, yes
If the existing layout still works and the cabinets are worth keeping, a kitchen refresh can often deliver a big improvement without the cost of full replacement
By focusing on the parts that make the biggest difference — such as doors, work surfaces, colour, storage, sink and tap — it’s often possible to create a kitchen that feels significantly better without starting again from scratch
It can also mean less disruption, less waste and a more efficient use of budget
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A kitchen refresh can include as much or as little as the room needs
Common updates include:
replacement doors and drawer fronts
new work surfaces
new sink and tap
professional spray finishing
new handles and finishing details
improved internal storage
end panels, plinths and trims
The goal is to improve the kitchen where it matters most, rather than replacing everything unnecessarily
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Yes — and in many kitchens, that can make a very noticeable difference
If the cabinets themselves are still sound, replacing the doors, drawer fronts and work surfaces can completely change the look and feel of the room without the cost and disruption of a full replacement
This is often one of the most effective ways to modernise an existing kitchen
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A kitchen refresh is usually far less disruptive than a full kitchen replacement
Because the existing layout and much of the structure can often stay in place, the work is typically more straightforward and more manageable than starting again completely
The exact level of disruption depends on the scope of the project, but one of the main advantages of a refresh is that it can often deliver a great result with less upheaval than a replacement
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That usually comes down to two things:
whether the layout still works, and
whether the existing cabinetry is in good enough condition to build from
If both of those are true, a refresh can often be the smartest route
A home design visit is usually the best way to assess that properly and work out what is genuinely worth keeping, improving or replacing